
India alone makes use of 35-40 million tonnes of urea per 12 months. Woody nitrogen-fixing species comparable to Senna spectabilis (proven) profit from such altered situations.
| Photo Credit: Philipp Weigell (CC BY)
Across India, campaigns in opposition to invasive alien species (IAS) are gathering administrative and judicial pressure. Authorities now determine, map, classify, and take away species deemed ecological threats.
In the final 12 months alone, India’s English-language press has carried sustained protection of ecological-loss research, State eradication drives, and human-wildlife conflicts linked to such species. What was as soon as a area of interest scientific concern has grow to be a seen public situation and precedence.
Published – May 01, 2026 07:30 am IST


